Stove



July 5, 1932. H HQNER 1,865,911

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STOVE V Filed June 18, 1931 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 /7 1 INVBNTUQ HHUNERHTTEJRNBYS- Patented July 5, 1932 HENRY HONER, F IALMS STATION,CALIFORNIA STOVE Application filed June 18,

This invention relates to improvements in stoves.

An object of the invention is to provide an improved stove constructionhaving one or more ovens with a burner box designed to heat with eithergas fuel,'oil, or electrlc heating elements, with a fire box orincinerator constructed in the stove, and a common cover serving tocover over the burner .box and the 0 top of the fire box. Where thestove has two ovens, one of the ovens has a table top arranged thereoverand the cover designed to cover the burner box and fire box is designedto assume a position approximately flush with the table top when incovering position.

Another object of the invention is to provide a stove having a commoncover for the burner box'and fire box and having suitable provision madefor carrying ed the heated air which would otherwise tend to accumulateunder the cover when the cover is lowered into covering position whilethe burner box or fire box is still warm.

With the foregoing and other objects in view, which will be mademanifest in the following detailed description, and specifically pointedout in the appendedclaims, reference is had to the accompanying drawingsfor an illustrative embodiment of the invention, 99 wherein:

Fig. 1 is a perspective view, parts being broken away, illustrating theimproved stove.

Fig. 2 is a sectional view taken substantially upon the line 2-2 uponFigure 1.

5 Fig. 3 is a back View in elevation and may be regarded as having beentaken upon the line 3-3 upon Figure 2.

Fig. 4 is a vertical section taken upon the line 4-4 upon Figure 2.

Fig. 5 is a sectional view, on an enlarged scale, illustrating detailsof construction.

Referring to the accompanying drawings, wherein similar referencecharacters designate similar parts throughout, the improved stove issupported upon suitablelegs 10 and has a left hand oven 11 and a righthand oven 12. Dver the right hand oven 12 there is mounted a stationarytable top 13 and over the left hand oven 11 there is mounted a burnerbox 14. This burner box may have Serial N0. 545,183.

electric heating elements or may be provided with gas burners or oilburners. Between the ovens there is provided a fire box, this be ingformed by walls 15 and 16 which are spaced from the walls of the ovens11 and 12, providing air passages 17 and 18. A grate 19 is disposed inthe fire box and a suitable ash receptacle 20, which can be readilyremoved, is disposed thereunder. The top of the fire box indicated at 21has perforations or apertures 22 therein which communicate with the topof the air passages 17 and 18. This top is likewise provided with largeapertures for the reception of removable lids 23. The back guard of thestove is indicated at 24 and this back guard has a central air chamber25 which is provided with a grille 26. A fine collar 27, having a damper28, communicates with the fire box and carries off the products ofcombustion to a stove pipe 29. Oven flue collars 30 and 31 are connectedto the backs of the ovens 11 and 12 and serve to convey vapors from theovens to the flue collar 27. A common cover 32 is provided which iscommon to both the burner box 14 and the fire box. This cover hasdownwardly extending side flanges 33 extending completely around thecover except for a portion immediately be low the grille 26. The bottomof the back guard 24 is slightly spaced from the top 21 of the fire boxand the top of the burner box 14. This cover is hinged to the back guardas by hinges 34. I

The burner box 14 and the ovens 11 and 12 are more or less conventionaland operate in the conventional r manner. Refuse of all kinds may beburned in the fire box, serving as an incinerator and thus disposed of,or wood and coal can be burned in the fire box for heatingpurposes ifdesired. l/Vhen the stove is not in use the cover 32 can be lowered intoclosing position, as shown in Figure 2,'covering over both the burnerbox and the fire box. The top surface of the cover is approximatelyflush with the table top 13. The heated air which rises from-the top ofthe fire box and the burner box, in the event that the cover is loweredwhile the stove is still warm, may pass through the opening in the backof the cover, which is immediately below the grille,

and pass up through the air chamber 25 in the back guard and out throughthe grille. In this manner there is no danger of the cover beingoverheated to destroy the appearance of the enamel thereon.

Various changes may be made in the details of construction withoutdeparting from the spirit or scope of the invention as defined by theappended claims.

I claim:

1. A stove having an oven, aburner box thereover, a fire box arranged atthe side of the burner box and oven, a removable cover adapted to coverover the top of the burner box and the top of the fire box, there beinga back guard for the stove having an air passage therethrough, and agrille mounted on the back guard over the outlet from the air passage,said cover being downwardly concave and communicating with said airpassage when in closing position so as to collect heated air from theburner box and fire box and cause it to pass through the air passagebefore beingdischarged into the room.

2. A stove having a pair of ovens, a burner box arranged over one oven,a table top arranged over the other oven, a fire box arrangd between theovens, a removable cover adapted in covering position to cover the topof the burner box and the top of the fire box and to assume a positionflush with the table top, there being a back guard for the stove havingan air passage therethrough, and a grille mounted on the back guard overthe outlet from the air passage, said cover being downwardly concave andcommunicating with said air passage when in closing position so as tocollect heated air from the burner box and fire box and cause it to passthrough the air passage before being discharged into the room.

3. A stove having an oven, a burner box thereover, a fire box arrangedat the side of the burner box and oven, a removable cover adapted tocover over the top of the burner box and the top of the fire box, therebeing a back guard for the stove having an air passage therethrough, agrille mounted on the back guard over the outlet from the air passage,said cover being downwardly concave and communicating with said airpassage when in closing position so as to collect heated air from theburner box and fire box and cause it to pass through the air passagebefore being discharged into the room, there being air passages betweenthe fire box and the ovens, and apertures in the top of the fire boxcommunicating therewith.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification.

HENRY HONER.

